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What (who) is Jack Kerouac - definition


Jack Kerouac bibliography         
LIST OF WORKS
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Jack Kerouac (March 12, 1922 – October 21, 1969) was an American novelist and poet. He is considered a literary iconoclast and, alongside William S.
Jack Kerouac Alley         
ONE WAY ALLEYWAY IN SAN FRANCISCO
Jack Kerouac Alley, formerly Adler Alley or Adler Place, is a one-way alleyway in San Francisco, California, that connects Grant Avenue in Chinatown, and Columbus Avenue in North Beach. The alley is named after Jack Kerouac, a Beat Generation writer who used to frequent the pub and bookstore adjacent to the alley.
The Jack Kerouac Writers in Residence Project of Orlando, Inc.         
NON PROFIT GROUP IN ORLANDO, FLORIDA
The Jack Kerouac Writers in Residence or Kerouac Project is a registered 501(c)(3) non profit group in Orlando, Florida. The project provides aspiring writers to live in the house that Jack Kerouac lived in while writing his 1958 novel The Dharma Bums, rent free for 3 months.
Examples of use of Jack Kerouac
1. Painter Van Gogh and author Jack Kerouac were both hailed as geniuses but displayed self–destructive behaviour.
2. By David Usborne in New York 10 June 2005 When they were soldiers, Steve McQueen was a bad boy and Jack Kerouac was a mad boy.
3. But reading about the lives and ideas of Paul Lafargue (Karl Marx‘s tedious son–in–law), Oscar Wilde, and Jack Kerouac borders on heavy labor.
4. In reporting the series, he became a friend of such early counterculture luminaries as poet Allen Ginsberg and novelist Jack Kerouac. He really fell into the whole lifestyle,‘‘ said Gerry Nicosia, author of the Jack Kerouac biography Memory Babe.‘‘ The pieces have been described as early examples of participatory journalism, a technique perfected by better–known writers such as Tom Wolfe and Hunter S.
5. Co–owner of the City Lights bookstore in San Francisco and the City Lights publishing house, Ferlinghetti sponsored and published many of the "Beat" poets, including Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg.